Jewish laws
Jewish laws, known as Halakha, are a set of religious guidelines that govern the daily lives of Jewish people. These laws are derived from the Torah, which is the central reference of the religious Judaic tradition, and are interpreted through various texts, including the Talmud. Halakha covers a wide range of topics, including dietary restrictions, prayer, and ethical behavior.
The laws are not only spiritual but also practical, influencing aspects such as family life, community relations, and social justice. Observance of these laws varies among different Jewish communities, including Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform Jews, each interpreting and practicing Halakha in their own way.